Judges 19
Freedom Baptist Church 141 Pleasant Hill Rd., Harrisonburg, United StatesToday we continue our series through the Books of Judges and Ruth. Like America, Israel during the time of the Judges is
Today we continue our series through the Books of Judges and Ruth. Like America, Israel during the time of the Judges is
Ladies gather for lunch and dessert at the church at 12:30pm. Food, fun, and fellowship. All are welcome.
We will dedicate the entire service to the observance of the Lord's Supper
Starting today we will explore how to respond as Christians living in a decadent, fallen, immoral "woke" culture. Ruth takes place during
Our series continues today as we explore how to respond as Christians living in a decadent, fallen, immoral "woke" culture. Ruth takes
Our series continues today as we explore how to respond as Christians living in a decadent, fallen, immoral "woke" culture. Ruth takes
We celebrate the historical, supernatural, resurrection of Jesus Christ, our Savior, from the dead. Join us for this celebration!
Ladies meet at the church for food, fun, and fellowship. All are welcome!
Our series resumes today as we explore how to respond as Christians living in a decadent, fallen, immoral "woke" culture. Ruth takes
Is the King James version the gold standard? It’s the “authorized” version – so who exactly authorized it and for what? It originally contained the Apocrypha; should we be including the Apocrypha in our Bible’s today? Why do the newer versions question the authenticity of the end of the gospel of Mark and the account of the woman caught in adultery in John 7? Finally, why does the wording differ between all the translations? Why does even the New King James differ from the King James? Even the King James version has undergone multiple revisions since 1611, the biggest one being the 1769 revision. If it was perfect and pure, why did it undergo 24,000 textual changes? Are the modern versions trustworthy? If so, are they equally trustworthy? Explore the fascinating history of the perfect word of God in the imperfect hands of men and help shatter the mysteries around Bible translations and extinguish the flames of distrust, dissension, and divisiveness that have been splitting churches and families for over fifty years. This study will look at the transmission of the Bible from the first century hand-written manuscripts of the inspired writers like Paul, Luke, and John to the printing of the various mass-produced translations available to us today in the 21st century.